methylthiotransferases
Methylthiotransferases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a methylthio group (SCH3) from a donor molecule to an acceptor molecule. This process is a type of transalkylation reaction. These enzymes are crucial in various biological pathways, particularly in the metabolism of sulfur-containing compounds and in the detoxification of xenobiotics.
One prominent example of a methylthiotransferase is found in the metabolism of thiouracil, an antithyroid drug.
The mechanism of action for methylthiotransferases typically involves the formation of a covalent intermediate between the